1 Kilo Gold Coins (Varied)

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When it comes to gold precious metal investments, bars and gold coins are among the most popular options available. For those looking to find the most reliable sources of gold, sovereign mint coin programs offer a diverse array of options to suit any investor or collector. Today, 1 Kilogram Gold Coins are available to you online at Silver.com from varied collections.

Coin Highlights:

Ships to you in a protective plastic flip.

Consists of One Kilogram, or 32.15 Troy ounces, of .999 or .9999 fine gold.

Obverse features various designs.

Reverse includes varied matching designs to obverse.

From respected mints around the globe!

The Gold Chinese Panda coin series is one of the most obvious examples of a prominent 1 Kilogram Gold Coin. Gold Panda coins were the third-ever gold bullion coins released to the global market. The South African Krugerrand dominated the precious metals industry for decades before a Western embargo and the introduction of the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf.

Unveiled in 1980, and available continuously since 1982, the Chinese Gold Panda is a bullion and proof product backed by the People’s Republic of China. Its most telling characteristic is the ever-changing design of its panda imagery on the obverse.

Each of the 1 Kilogram Gold Coins offered to you here today are from varied programs, which means you’ll receive various designs potentially in your purchase. Silver.com cannot guarantee you a particular design on the coin or particular mint of origin. Selection will be determined by availability in our warehouse when your order is fulfilled for shipping.

Other examples of 1 Kilogram Gold Coins are available from the modern precious metals market as well. The Perth Mint is a major producer of gold coins. The oldest operating mint in Australia, the Perth Mint was originally part of the Royal Mint system on the Australian continent during British colonial rule.

Today, Perth Mint remains as the lone facility from that system and operates separately of the federal government’s Royal Australian Mint. Examples of 1 Kilo Gold Coins from the Perth Mint includes popular annual release, in proof, of the Australian Gold Koala, Australian Gold Kookaburra, and occasionally the Lunar Series II coins.

Gold coins in this particular weight often represent the largest possible bullion coin. Few mints strike 1 Kilogram coins on a regular basis, and those that do offer them in extremely limited mintage figures. A 1 Kilogram Gold Coin offers the best combination of gold price per ounce in a singular product and the ability to store it with ease.

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